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The sum of £844 was •'passed tflirougK the totalizator at the Palmers! on race meeting yesterday. ■ . ;iA fflnsi4?FftWft PWmher p£ irienVJ?. ;at*-; tended to show a last mark of reKpect twtliej'tnamory. o^JVlr . ,Alfi:e«l ; M<JMinitV Whose" denial ns -were, consigned to : tL»e grsve on Sunday afternoon. The funeral CereiViomeS/Wero t'ondneted by tlie Rev. 1 TreaHw"6l|-' The decehsed," when he m this district from the , SoutL about (eight ' 2 ypiirsagoj ; was" m the fpußße ) sajjDy > oi\B.6ino;cai)jt'al|. > HtiV ii )ie > was .Utjfo?tunatejy),indijced, to " yeriture it m native land transactions, whiph^ ituVnedibut the revjsrß9, ;o.f -profit able, : He \»is extremely kind!/. and generous to a /fault, s and wa*3 greatly ''tstfe'einsd and respected by all who knew him. Lack of consideration for himself may be said to hftVeiodiHjed.'f.he disease which md- d m his death. In his long illness ho- was ■not forgotten 1 or- neglected by the friends ! wbd ! 'Had< : leafrf^ his s worth. 'Deoeascd was a brother of Mr A. McMinn. of Pulmerston r who was present at the-funeral.- --— Chrqnicleil^iins.i?- . '' ": !..,'[ ,•■ .;. ir-'We-kw-tkt- Mf T: R. Rothor-ani, manager of tl»e Wnnganni railway liu.e.j is to he promoted to'.tlieichitWjjokof dioi Addington Railway Workshops, Canter* busy. This will be g^.od news. for many m "MaTV^w<(tu ,j|to/>i«lifcih district' Mrl Roth- , er^nl tils " beVet |sh|wfh | mucb Jtavoiv Wf'ha^Mt'fesrQX'W'hd ins^BuitSSssor. is' tp be., •■•.■ , ■■"- ....-..■ . . . ;:ri : Thb s e^edt 6? 7 di^t^tlfe;'Wa»ganui , race lneetiif^ye^i-rday waSTOOstuninis- ' takeably k Mr Fletcher Hani«o»'s win *^mf fhe^rtf^^Hlfese- fli^ o) makers' horses and bogtis runs: it is a, trfeaf to see a locally bred and r owned » horse, and the property of a popular e6h of a popular old resident pull oft the 'big money ajK l Wi'e ; ' ! tV'(irigaTi'iii ; ' '"hYeetirigj 1 andHaWfsah 'out ( h4ft% 1 cohgratulatipns. The: ■ total amount .put through,, the totaJisator w.as £2570. r^Cifr&iM& ■-;•• ■■-,; -■•■■; •■•■■-"■■■•

''Spills" are inseparable from -Btetrphretrase" meetings, and yeßtenioyV Wangnuiij. luetttiiig^wtis no exception to the rule^ijlerixoeuig a plentiful cro£ of mishnpijf during the day, Mr Co*, well known as tfie owner of Germaina", had a bit ojfcliacp luck on jQLatnbler. Mr A. Fitzherjjjert w«8-knocked.out of time by Totoraji "e^efitric^caperings, and Chaldicott^always aj.welMmown and populai figure on . a Wanganui course?, was also hurt, but Mr .W* t Simpsoh,Vorr' Anaroa. had the worst luck of nil-, Breaking his shoulder lda.de,, m the Maiden'! Steeplechase.— CJifioiiicle. | . m the Postal .anil-) Tele&rapn y£partment,h.ns been, removes.] to FeHding, his place here, being filled^ menced jiutifis tp-Bayl". During the time' he' has^btSeri" stationed' "ih^Piiluierstoji' (just, 14 months) Mi 1 Tucker .has .made 1 '• itihny'frfeftds^through his- ccfurtesy And obliging disposition ta all. f «.' ; , I K f r JtfatinestaU 'i'n'iorirns us of! tf dpleh'did ' ! spe?ciihen !l b'f. trout'cau'&ht m the Maiia^ iWati^'ltiveif nfettriihe KajraTiga-,iheasurin^-•iul|y 121 inches. f-.This is -good 'news; for-, i lowers .«f r.ojilfehing-.ilt js'aow ordyTsbmß, |oHr.x^ar^ r ßinqe ; the ova was placed m the. \, IU . v ; ,: 5 , .."..';•. .;. iy ,;, ■■■ i r j- Mt -^WjUaan's jpyrotechhie display : last i.e^e^ipg af has .never, before "been sefe,n m Piiluaers^n. Tli<2extykitfon' was' gi'eaflV''a"dmire3^ especially' th,e"(ie'Vrcy!in''cWured'i{*hts;:'ahd- i tlVe i mi^nifv, cent rockets, which m descending sentwit •falling; -stars ok beautiful colours;." Mr Newman.wiU probabLy give* another ex{liibition, on sortie- future occasion. •_</<:' ; ! We ;rogi^tsto J«arn .thftt ib consequence ydfnMw illness, jtj»e .[Terraeg; . End SeJiftQ^ haSi tp. „ closed unti 1 uext f w;. .; ;: .j -,[■._. ',.'•.;. 1/ .Ttiie Bulls, j^flispjaa.Diranaiatio : pJWb ! r gayg '# , ; .suc9gssgul entertainmeWt; •la^jt. Wening, .in .^4 iof th& funtls of tpe" 'LO.fj.Tl' * The programme was 'an excellent 1 one, 3 comprising for the first', pjart songs| and recitations, and- concluding with a christy minstrel peformanee. MesJsrfr Bett and Haybittle, sen. of V&l---rjn^tonu assisjte^.ritb^eTfornaer sang The ''liittte Heror and Mr Say bittle .-recited tho poem relating the same story. An excellent orchestra played popular •■fleVeciionsf vui&qr iHe v baton of Mr A. Sutidiffe. -.iM-t-s ■ '»;■■•■: .-•;■■ - :<-J. < : . Wp hi&vebeeh requested to re^aihd members of the draubiatic'cliib coiiimitteiß that' k ( meeting 'will be held 'this 1 evening, same time and place as last Tuesday. |

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 146, 26 May 1885, Page 3

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Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 146, 26 May 1885, Page 3

Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 146, 26 May 1885, Page 3

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